There are 9 total results for your 一千 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一千 see styles |
yī qiān yi1 qian1 i ch`ien i chien ichikazu いちかず |
1,000; one thousand; (personal name) Ichikazu sahasra; a thousand. |
一千一 see styles |
ichikazu いちかず |
(given name) Ichikazu |
一千代 see styles |
kazuchiyo かずちよ |
(female given name) Kazuchiyo |
一千二百 see styles |
yī qiān èr bǎi yi1 qian1 er4 bai3 i ch`ien erh pai i chien erh pai issen nihyaku |
1200 |
一千零一夜 see styles |
yī qiān líng yī yè yi1 qian1 ling2 yi1 ye4 i ch`ien ling i yeh i chien ling i yeh |
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights |
一千二百功德 see styles |
yī qiān èr bǎi gōng dé yi1 qian1 er4 bai3 gong1 de2 i ch`ien erh pai kung te i chien erh pai kung te issen nihyaku no kudoku |
The 1,200 merits or powers of the organs of eye, tongue, and mind predicted in the Lotus Sutra, but, generally, the merits therein predicted to all six organs. |
說一千,道一萬 说一千,道一万 see styles |
shuō yī qiān , dào yī wàn shuo1 yi1 qian1 , dao4 yi1 wan4 shuo i ch`ien , tao i wan shuo i chien , tao i wan |
when all is said and done; at the end of the day |
Variations: |
issen いっせん |
(numeric) 1,000; one thousand |
Variations: |
issenman いっせんまん |
(numeric) 10,000,000; ten million |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 9 results for "一千" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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